Pitch has the definitive round-up of last night's concert wherein white people paid far too much money: The Rolling Stones showed Kansas City how to rock last night at Arrowhead
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They drew more people than the "Power and Light" district does on any given night.
ReplyDeleteThe Stones gave an awesome concert
ReplyDeleteThey drew way better than Sly did this week.
ReplyDeleteWhen you have plenty of money, you don't worry about the price of a fucking ticket......
ReplyDeleteWhen you don't have money, you live in a basement and ride a smelly little street car......
Tony Botello needs to get his ass out of his smelly mom's basement & get a real job and stop hating on the people who have money
ReplyDeleteEd Sheeran should have just manned a broom and mop for the after show clean up. The idea of a one man, 1970s style, Holiday Inn basement lounge band just doesn't cut it in a real arena.
ReplyDelete6/29/15, 10:28 AM..Though I do admit choosing Ed Sheeran for their opening act was odd, he is hardly a 1970s style, Holiday Inn basement act. He is a brillant singer song writer, which is in this day and age is an oddity. We saw him 2 years ago, on a tour, and the show was amazing...we were there Saturday night for The Stones, and yes, it was a great show............but, Ed Sheeran was also amazing. I doubt you have these kinds of skills..if you did, you wouldn't be trolling the comments section of a local city blog.
ReplyDeleteExactly why talent in KC sucks. No one here knows what it is....
ReplyDeleteSo who plays bass for them now?
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